Insurance?
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Insurance?
I know this is a hunting forum but I just bought a new toy and went to insure a 1200 Suzuki I got a quote back in feb for 800$ so I thought high but no problem they also insure my truck.I called last week to put coverage on and low and behold 800$ goes to 1200$ and if I want fire and theft I need an alarm system installed I have been riding for 25yrs and thought a little to steep shopped around and found it for 800$ with fire and theft no alarm, guess who will be insuring my truck, sled and house .Any one else with similar experience with insurance companies
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I, and many others that I ride with, have gotten the best deal through the SPAM! riders plus (www.ridersplus.com toll free 1-877-251-4504). They use the Echelon Insurance Company. I pay about $700 per year for full coverage, (public liability, fire/theft and collision) on my 2003 VFR800.
No alarm required. They only insure my bike.
Good luck.
Danny
No alarm required. They only insure my bike.
Good luck.
Danny
Insurance?
Ya thanks for the response I think it pays to shop around,I guess like any thing you want to play you got to pay!!
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It's important to remember that insurance companies aren't out to "get you" ... sure, they intend to make a profit, like any business ... but their goal is not to take your premiums and give you nothing in return.
My wife April is a Tyrrell County North Carolina Farm Bureau insurance agent, and I know for a fact that every worker in the agency really cares for folks, and really works to help them in every way possible.
Everyone who wants insurance to work for them needs to keep in mind that the cheapest company isn't necessarily the best company, so it's never so simple as finding the lowest premium. You need to take a look at customer service and satisfaction statistics. Those tell the real tale about what a good deal on a policy is.
There was a thread on here some time back in which someone was lamenting a premium charge, but it was clear that they didn't realize the cost of their premium was balanced against the loss history of their area. It all depends on where you live, and what the numbers say.
I hope y'all can find a good company that charges a reasonable rate backed up with excellent customer service.
My wife April is a Tyrrell County North Carolina Farm Bureau insurance agent, and I know for a fact that every worker in the agency really cares for folks, and really works to help them in every way possible.
Everyone who wants insurance to work for them needs to keep in mind that the cheapest company isn't necessarily the best company, so it's never so simple as finding the lowest premium. You need to take a look at customer service and satisfaction statistics. Those tell the real tale about what a good deal on a policy is.
There was a thread on here some time back in which someone was lamenting a premium charge, but it was clear that they didn't realize the cost of their premium was balanced against the loss history of their area. It all depends on where you live, and what the numbers say.
I hope y'all can find a good company that charges a reasonable rate backed up with excellent customer service.
Grizz
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I also insure my Harley with Riders Plus and have found them to be very competetive with their rates, they will not however insure my Honda as it's on their blacklist, for that I've turned to Dalton Timmis which may be another option for you. They can be reached at 1-866-472-0721. Hope that's helpful.